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SP4RVN1971

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There Dotor's and other people in the state agency who are trained in disability evaluation. They said because not sufficient to support my condition's were disabling prior to 12/31/00 when my period of coverage ended!

I had to two heart attack's and had diabetes II before 12/31/00, agent Orange was already working on me! If you call it VA or SSD, they are all the same to me :angry:

Wow, but they said they don't care about my claim thru VA or 6 Privite doctor's which said:

1. Prostate cancer ( MD Anderson said there is no cure )

2. diabetesII

3. Coronary artery disease

4. Lymph Node Cancer ( growing)

5. Hypertension and depression ( DON'T PISSES ME OFF)

6. PN ( Can't function as normal person)

Blank thier agency, Time for SS lawyer's

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"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere"

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It seems as though someone with a rating of 260% from the VA should be a slam dunk for SSD. I realize that the VA and SS are are seperate agencies. Diffrent rules. My experience is that if you do not hire an attorney and pay some $5,000.00 ransom your SSD claim is almost always denied. SOP

Hire a good SS laywer. Good luck. Terry

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Terry, yes it will be a SS lawyer to deal with these Idiot's! Thanks for your input

"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere"

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Oh, I dunno, I carry somewhat less than a rating of 260% from the VA and I was awarded SSDI on the first application with no problems.

It seems as though someone with a rating of 260% from the VA should be a slam dunk for SSD. I realize that the VA and SS are are seperate agencies. Diffrent rules. My experience is that if you do not hire an attorney and pay some $5,000.00 ransom your SSD claim is almost always denied. SOP

Hire a good SS laywer. Good luck. Terry

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  • HadIt.com Elder

I see your problem. You last worked and paid into the SSDI system back in 1995. Tho you are 260% thru VA, those are current ratings. You'll need to prove you qualified back between 1995 - 2000, when your SSDI eligibility was in effect. Just let the lawyer run w/it. They know how to win. jmo

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Philip, To here that from you, makes me feel better, Thanks for your input!!!:rolleyes:

The letter said i had 60 day to get back to them and they said they had used 5 of them days to get to me! That suck!

"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere"

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PR is correct. He usually is by the way. Many stop valid claims cause someone tells them that they don't qualify.

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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